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    • BM & Design

      3140 Ellenwood Industrial Dr Ellenwood, GA 30294-3550

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    Advertising Review:

    BBB's role in the marketplace is to ensure the public's confidence in advertising and promote trust in business.

    In BBB's general review of BM & Design's website, a few advertised claims were found for which we requested written substantiation.

    BBB reviews advertising on accredited and non-accredited businesses in every medium. Our request is based on BBB's Code of Advertising Standards that can be found at


    https://www.bbb.org/code-of-advertising.

    BBB's request is based on this specific code:

    Basic Principles of the Code: Advertisements should be truthful, sincere offers to sell. Advertisers have a responsibility to have substantiation for all claims made and should be able to provide that substantiation upon request.

    BBB respectfully requested written documentation or additional information for the following advertised claims:

    https://bmdesign.me/about-us/

    BM & design is a 50 year old start up that specialises in technology enabled supply chain solutions.

    BBB Request: Your company's website creation date is July 2020. Please provide written documentation showing where your company, under the current name, has been in business for 50 years.

    Founded in 1969, BM & design is a global logistics and transportation company

    BBB Request: Your company's website creation date is July 2020. Please provide written documentation showing where your company, under the current name, has been in business since 1969.

    BM & design has 70 offices in 11 countries, including 32 state-of-the-art omni-channel distribution hubs.

    BBB Request: Please provide a list of all addresses used by your firm.

    Images of your key employees appear on many other company websites.

    BBB Request: Please explain this and provide documentation showing your company's right to use photos on your website.

    BBB has been contacted by the owner of the website www.go2tigers.com alleging you "have taken the website and made their own."

    BBB Request: Please clarify this matter.

    BM & Design did not respond to BBB.


    Alert:
    BBB was contacted by the owner of the website www.go2tigers.com alleging BM & Design had taken their company's website and "made it their own." BBB asked BM & Design to respond to this specific allegation. BM & Design did not respond to BBB.

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    Additional Info:
    BBB was contacted by the owner of the website www.go2tigers.com alleging BM & Design had taken their company's website and "made it their own." BBB asked BM & Design to respond to this specific allegation.

    BM & Design did not respond to BBB.

    BBB's role in the marketplace is to promote and foster ethical relationships between businesses and the public through voluntary self-regulation efforts. BBB is a not-for-profit organization that works with both BBB Accredited and non-accredited businesses to help build a stronger foundation for customer relationships and marketplace trust.

    BBB received the following complaint regarding the marketplace practices of BM & Design: We would like to report fraudulent behavior. This company has taken our company website and made it their own. The only information that has been changed is the contact details. Our website URL is www.go2tigers.com. When looking at this against bmdesign.me, you will see that they have copied all of our information.

    BBB received the following submission in BBB's Scam Tracker regarding the marketplace practices of BM & Design: Got accepted for a "Quality Control Inspector" position supposedly affiliated with Amazon. I didn't get far in the process before a lot fo red flags started coming up (low quality phone interview, inconsistant company names, odd document formats for contracts, comapny not easily googled, BBB showed company as Not Rated, etc.). Didn't apply for this company, but applied for a Mail Assitant job under a different company on ziprecruiter which they sited as the source of my resume in the acceptance email. (Also just got notified of a job posting with the same exact description under another company on glassdoor). Caution: They will start by asking for public info, but will try to gather banking info during direct deposit setup. If you don't they won't push. However, others who have dealt with this same scenario say the scammers will follow-up with training or program costs of $2,400. If you agreed for your check by mail it'll mysteriously disappear or they'll ghost you once they get the training money.

    BBB asked BM & Design to respond to the consumer complaint and to the allegations made by the consumer in BBB's Scam Tracker.

    BM & Design did not respond to BBB.

    Images found on BM & Design's website were found on several other company websites, including those of BM & Design's key employees.

    So that BBB may provide the most accurate and transparent information on BM & Design to consumer inquiries, we sent our Standard Business Questionnaire for their completion and return.

    Also requested were copies of any written agreements, contracts, literature, brochures and marketing materials used by BM & Design.

    BM & Design did not respond to BBB's request for information.
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    Products & Services

    Based on information provided by consumers, it appears BM & Design offers job opportunities.

    BBB Tip: Employment Scams:

    Many people are now searching for work. If you are looking for employment, beware of scam job postings, fake recruiter emails, and work-at-home schemes. These cons often use real company names and can be very convincing. It may look as though you are starting a great new career, but you are really giving personal information or money to scammers.

    How the Scams Work:

    You spot a Help Wanted ad online or receive an email or a text message from an "employer" asking you to apply for a position. The ad likely uses the name of a real business or government agency. Companies small and large - even BBB - have been impersonated. You apply and get a quick response from the "hiring manager." In recent versions of this scam, many victims report doing a phony interview through Google Hangouts or another video chat service.

    After you are "hired," the company may charge you upfront for "training." You may need to provide your personal and banking information to run a credit check or set up direct deposit. You may be "accidentally" overpaid with a fake check and asked to deposit the check and wire back the difference. You may also be told that you need to buy expensive equipment and supplies to work at home.

    Listen to your gut instincts and ask for an opinion from family and friends if you are unsure about an offer. If you question the company about their methods, you'll likely be met with a defensive response. But don't give into the pressure and follow their demands. The job isn't real!

    Some positions are more likely to be scams. Always be wary of work-from-home, package reshipment, and secret shopper positions, as well as any job with a generic title such as caregiver, administrative assistant, or customer service rep. Positions that don't require special training or licensing appeal to a wide range of applicants. Scammers know this and use these otherwise legitimate titles in their fake ads. If the job posting is for a well-known brand, check the real company's job page to see if the position is posted there. Look online; if the job comes up in other cities with the exact same post, it's likely a scam.

    Different procedures should raise your suspicion. Any sort of pressure to sign or onboard is a red flag, as legitimate companies will understand that employment choices are big decisions. Watch out for on-the-spot job offers. You may be an excellent candidate for the job, but beware of offers made without an interview. A real company will want to talk to a candidate before hiring. Be careful if a company promises you great opportunities or a big income under the condition that you pay for coaching, training, certifications or directories.

    Never deposit unexpected or fishy checks. Be cautious sharing any kind of personal information (including your banking and credit cards) or accepting any kind of pre-payment. Don't fall for an overpayment scam; no legitimate job would ever overpay an employee and ask for money to be wired elsewhere.

    Government agencies post all jobs publicly and freely. The U.S. and Canadian federal governments and the U.S. Postal Service/Canada Postal Service never charge for information about jobs or applications for jobs. Be wary of any offer to give you special access or guarantee you a job for a fee - if you are paying for the promise of a job, it's probably a scam.

    Get all details and contracts in writing. A legitimate recruiter will provide you with a complete contract for their services with cost, what you get, who pays (you or the employer), and what happens if you do not find a job.

    If you've been the victim of a job scam, please let us know. Report your scam in BBB's Scam Tracker at bbb.org/scamtracker. The information you provide may help others not be victims.

    Business Details

    Location of This Business
    3140 Ellenwood Industrial Dr, Ellenwood, GA 30294-3550
    BBB File Opened:
    7/29/2020
    Alternate Business Name
    • BM And Design
    • BM & Design Limited
    • BM & Design UK Holdings Limited

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